High Court Judge positions: 3 suspended Chief Magistrates seek NJC’s intervention
Three suspended and recalled Chief Magistrate Court Judges in Kebbi State have appealed to the National Judicial Council (NJC) to intervene on a matter leading to their suspension.
The affected judges, who described their suspension and recall as victimisation and uncalled for, pleaded for an independent investigative panel to ascertain and unveil the fact therein.
The affected persons include; Chief Magistrate Mustapha Umar-Maccido, Chief Magistrate Court, Kalgo, Chief Magistrate Umar Salihu-Kokani, Chief Magistrate Court III, Birnin Kebbi and Chief Magistrate Halima Umar, Chief Magistrate Court II, Birnin Kebbi.
Umar-Maccido was suspended for allegedly absconding from his duty post and engaged in private practice, Salihu-Kokami was recalled to headquarters for allegedly slapping a state counsel, Abdullahi Bawa-Dan-Bauchi, while Umar was recalled to headquarters for allegedly releasing cattle rustlers on bail.
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It could be recalled that on Oct. 14, 2022, the Chief Registrar, High Court, Kebbi State Judiciary, Hussain Abdullahi Zuru had announced the suspension of Chief Magistrate Mustapha Umar Maccido and Chief Magistrate Umar Salihu Kokani via a press release issued to Journalists in Birnin Kebbi.
Speaking to Journalists in Birnin Kebbi on behalf of the three affected judges, Umar-Maccido linked their ordeal to the interest they had shown in the vacant positions of High Court Judges in the state judiciary through formal application.
He said that they were forced to speak with journalists because the authority concerned had hurriedly rushed to the media to tarnish their image, instead of resolving the matter amicably using the necessary formal and legal means.
Maccido said: “All these problems were as a result of the interest we have shown to be elevated to the position of High Court Judges. All the allegations against us were not true.
“Just last week Monday, Chief Magistrate Halima Umar of Magistrate Court II, Birnin Kebbi, a female Magistrate was recalled for another issue that she allegedly granted bail to cattle rustler.
“This offence is a capital offence which attracts 14 years in imprisonment without bail which she has no jurisdiction over it. That is the information we got from Chief Registrar himself on a radio discussion for an hour yesterday.
“But all these are camouflage, they are not true. There are multiple issues linking to all these. One of the important issue is that, I, Chief Magistrate Kokani and Magistrate Halima, we all expressed interest for the elevation to be High Court Judges, which is our rights.
“And the rules of NJC is very clear, in the 2014 NJC guideline for the appointment for Judiciary officers which required that there should be advertisement of the existing vacancies in the High Court.
“Also, the same guideline required that you must send the advertisement to the 36 states of the federation and FCT notifying all the indigenes of the Kebbi State in each state who have interest in the vacancies.”
According to him, it is through this channel, the state judiciary can come up with the best candidates for the vacant positions.
He explained that on the contrary, they didn’t comply with the guidelines of the NJC which stated that they must advertise the vacancies.
“They just posted a tiny paper in one angle in the Kebbi State High Court headquarters, Birnin Kebbi and pasted another one at the Shariah Court of Appeal where there is no Lawyer.
“They didn’t serve any copy to the Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), they didn’t served a copy to the Chairman of the Magistrate Association of Nigeria (MAN), Kebbi state, they didn’t serve any private Legal practitioner. So, they didn’t advertise it as recommended by the NJC guideline.
“So, with this, we believed that the Chief Justice of Kebbi State has violated the NJC guideline which also invalidate the process. Not only that, the advertisement process should also last for 21 days or two weeks, but they pasted their advertisement on Oct. 5, and removed it on Oct. 6, and the deadline given in the advertisement was Oct. 7, for interested candidates.
“That means, they only gave one day grace to replace 10 retiring judicial officers, to jump into conclusion, the process is fraudulent.
“All our suspension, recalling, happened because we applied for the vacancies. That is the only reason. Because, coincidence, this could not just happened. I applied, he applied and she applied and we are the only persons facing these suspension and recalling tussle,” Maccido noted.